Boris Liberman wrote:
Good pun is always fun.

Some people don't understand that Jews consider wordplay almost as important of a skill as complaining.

On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 9:45 PM, mike wilson<[email protected]>  wrote:
On 25 December 2016 at 17:48 Larry Colen<[email protected]>  wrote:
Boris Liberman wrote:
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year (soon to come) and Kosher Hannukah...
Well, I suppose the last one is somewhat improvised, because it is
customary to wish Kosher Passover, but the spirit of things is clear,
right?

May the new year (no matter which faith or lack thereof you practice)
be fruitful, healthy, and joyful for you and for your dear ones.
And a happy Whiskymas to you as well. Or as they say on the pig farm,
Hog Samayach.
I'm not sure Boris will appreciate a pork-based greeting but I stand in
slack-mouthed wonder at your ability to offer one.

It's not like I'm making him eat my words.

:-)

I am a bit disappointed that my sister named her pet pig Sinaasappelsap rather than Sameach. She does have horses, maybe she'll teach it to ride a white bronco.

(the name means orange juice in Dutch)



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